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full member
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July 25, 2016, 02:07:35 PM
#39
Thanks for all the thoughts, info, help, and speculations. I'ma assume it's a tip; I don't plan on spending it all at once, and will only 'share the wealth' when I get to an amount that I'm satisfied with.

I'ma lock this topic now; it seems pointless to have floating around anymore.
hero member
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July 25, 2016, 02:32:15 AM
#38
Lucky you! Just as everyone has already said, you might have received it from some sites that you joined in and forgot about it since the chances of a single address receiving coins from a random person is a lot less than winning the grand lottery.

But then again, someone must have felt that you deserved to paid that amount for helping them maybe? I don't know. You don't know. We don't know.

Anyways, keep it and use it for good! Don't just start giving it away, multiply it first then when you feel that you have enough, pay it back to those in need!
legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1060
July 25, 2016, 01:44:45 AM
#37
Not really surprising. If you spend a lot of time on the Internet, chances are you have clicked into a website that gives you 1m satoshi. We usually just ignore stuffs online that we think are a scam or too good to be true. Maybe you signed up on one of those kind of offers or maybe a faucet site that you are in is giving out bonus.

I think you have surfed the net a lot and just can't remember where did you get the bonus.

Getting 1m satoshi as bonus on websites is nearly impossible since no one would give too big bonuses i think. Maybe some of his friends or another person just accidentally send the amount to his address. Well it must be his lucky day and recieve that amount, In my entire life in bitcoin i didnt recieve even once. lol 


Not completely impossible. If OP has been promoting his referral link all over the net, then maybe someone used his ref link and let's suppose that 10% is the affiliate bonus. If that someone did deposit 10m sats, then OP gets 1m sats.

Nevertheless, the chance of someone accidentally sending to OP's wallet still stands. Maybe the sender is aware that he's not getting back his money so he just ignored it.
legendary
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July 25, 2016, 01:01:44 AM
#36
Something similar happened to me. I invested some bitcoin in pyramining.com way back in 2012. I thought I had received all of my returns/earning from that site, the last payment being almost three years ago. Late last year I noticed that I received an unexpected 0.110 btc from an address I wasn't familiar with. I thought it was a random mistake. It wasn't until a few weeks after I received it that my curiosity got the better of me and made me try to find out where it came from and it was from the the old pyramining investment from a while ago.
sr. member
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July 24, 2016, 10:39:57 PM
#35
yeaah been there than that i don't know what will i do i love receiving bitcoins and seeing bitcoin from my wallet but it hurts me so much when im sending bitcoin to another address
legendary
Activity: 3122
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July 24, 2016, 10:21:34 PM
#34
Not really surprising. If you spend a lot of time on the Internet, chances are you have clicked into a website that gives you 1m satoshi. We usually just ignore stuffs online that we think are a scam or too good to be true. Maybe you signed up on one of those kind of offers or maybe a faucet site that you are in is giving out bonus.

I think you have surfed the net a lot and just can't remember where did you get the bonus.

Getting 1m satoshi as bonus on websites is nearly impossible since no one would give too big bonuses i think. Maybe some of his friends or another person just accidentally send the amount to his address. Well it must be his lucky day and recieve that amount, In my entire life in bitcoin i didnt recieve even once. lol  
legendary
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July 24, 2016, 10:20:55 PM
#33
its always good to spend it for good as well. if you want to receive surprises you may want to go to allcryptotalk.com they always give away just be responding to their contest. i was also surprise when i won something i didn't actually do something worth the price.
legendary
Activity: 1008
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July 24, 2016, 10:15:14 PM
#32
Not really surprising. If you spend a lot of time on the Internet, chances are you have clicked into a website that gives you 1m satoshi. We usually just ignore stuffs online that we think are a scam or too good to be true. Maybe you signed up on one of those kind of offers or maybe a faucet site that you are in is giving out bonus.

I think you have surfed the net a lot and just can't remember where did you get the bonus.
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1027
July 24, 2016, 09:50:41 PM
#31
There. All and all the Bitcoin community is still a great community. The members are always willing to help and to tip someone. You got lucky; it was also great to see you coming here offering you thanks to whoever gave you that tip! Kiss
hero member
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July 24, 2016, 09:17:08 PM
#30
When you receive bitcoins, you literally have no idea where it's coming from. Yesterday, someone gave me 1m satoshies, and I have no idea why. I'm a member of many faucets; but I have never collected that many satoshies.

And I looked at the payout wallet of the campaign I'm in (thinking they were paying me early, but surprised I 'made' that many posts and got paid for them), but nada; payments, from what I can see, have not yet been made.

So thanks to whomever gave me that amount of satoshies, I dearly appreciate it. Smiley

Well. That's good. You've earned it. But be careful if you want to invest your balance. Because scammers are nearby as always.  1 Mil Satoshi is big though. But the important thing is, You are learning.
copper member
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Spear the bees
July 24, 2016, 09:15:10 PM
#29
thats awesome man. its so rare to have that kind of incident. i hope it would happen again to any of us. a 1mbtc is a lot for us and it is hard to earned. maybe you just got your luck and its a nice thing bro.  Cheesy Cheesy
10mBTC*


Ooh... Funny story... https://directbet.eu/BetStatus.cshtml?BetID=1Eb8oALwvEFdZNrifVThitwiHYrDxiLoNa   [permalink]

Wrong address, huh? I actually just noticed that the bet hadn't returned unto me my much-wanted bitcoins. Well, it was supposed to be actually a personal bet but looks like I forgot to switch the address for my anonymous tip. I actually don't expect it to be returned - such is the hand of fate (and my eyes skipping over the address) but it would be nice for perhaps the original wager back Tongue


Via the transaction, in case any sig-spammers try to reply by saying "proof you sent?" here it is, my friends.

Code:
1CDXFYE9WHCtMPHUcPXGDcAxhYeU3mCqNp
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This address belongs to actmyname on bitcointalk.org. The date is 7/24/16 EST and 7/25/16 UTC. I made an oopsie.
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IN0dxNp5AbbYUZGki2rysQhU9zJ8I2DyAP1evMReFi/YC+EpRYdR3MJh1NFaUNpDqnfsKnsr05EMwpqGzqfu4Uc=

Well these days I'd better slow down with my betting, huh?

Edit: Alright now stop spamming. Jesus, what a cesspool.
legendary
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July 24, 2016, 09:14:19 PM
#28
As others have said this isn't something where someone just came up with your address somehow and sent you some Bitcoins. There has to be some way they found it. Maybe it was someone on the forum that liked what you posted, maybe it's another website you have your address posted on. Maybe it's something you signed up for and forgot about a few months ago. Keep watching the address that sent the Bitcoins to you to see what else they do.

Yeah i was thinking the same as you, I guess op gain an appreciation of the things he did. Or maybe OP never sign an investment site that has wd automatic, but in spite of that lucky for you Smiley
legendary
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July 24, 2016, 09:04:36 PM
#27
As others have said this isn't something where someone just came up with your address somehow and sent you some Bitcoins. There has to be some way they found it. Maybe it was someone on the forum that liked what you posted, maybe it's another website you have your address posted on. Maybe it's something you signed up for and forgot about a few months ago. Keep watching the address that sent the Bitcoins to you to see what else they do.
legendary
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July 24, 2016, 09:01:41 PM
#26
When you receive bitcoins, you literally have no idea where it's coming from. Yesterday, someone gave me 1m satoshies, and I have no idea why. I'm a member of many faucets; but I have never collected that many satoshies.

And I looked at the payout wallet of the campaign I'm in (thinking they were paying me early, but surprised I 'made' that many posts and got paid for them), but nada; payments, from what I can see, have not yet been made.

So thanks to whomever gave me that amount of satoshies, I dearly appreciate it. Smiley

Maybe those satoshi came from your friend or anyone who likes your service and tip you for showing some appreciation. If you really dont have idea whose the one give you taht amount then  you have to mind after all just be thankful for an easy blessing  Grin Recieving funds that you didnt expect cause to much more joy feeling.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
July 24, 2016, 08:50:48 PM
#25
thats awesome man. its so rare to have that kind of incident. i hope it would happen again to any of us. a 1mbtc is a lot for us and it is hard to earned. maybe you just got your luck and its a nice thing bro.  Cheesy Cheesy
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
July 24, 2016, 05:42:19 PM
#24
There might be 2 reasons:
You deserve it from somewhere you forgot long ago
You are gifted by a friend who wants to surprize you
The second is not probable since the gifter claims his tips and earns respect.
I think the first is what it seems

Yeah... probably true. Someone said it likely came from a cloud mine because of what the address started with, but I never invested anywhere (too many scams).

So strange... But I'll certainly have to pay it forward to a random person one day when my own wallet's established.
hero member
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Merit: 513
July 24, 2016, 03:36:06 PM
#23
There might be 2 reasons:
You deserve it from somewhere you forgot long ago
You are gifted by a friend who wants to surprize you
The second is not probable since the gifter claims his tips and earns respect.
I think the first is what it seems
hero member
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Merit: 507
July 24, 2016, 03:33:01 PM
#22
It was an existing experience my friend, but you should not think that it is so frequent in the bitcoin world, especially because most people here is looking how to increase their coins instead of how to give them. Perhaps you should compensate this generous donation and give me some satoshis Smiley
hero member
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July 24, 2016, 02:21:31 PM
#21
Happy days, i wish i was receiving random sats from people i dont know....lol be happy  Grin
hero member
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July 24, 2016, 02:05:22 PM
#20
the feeling when you receiving bitcoin in your wallet is very nice, when someone tip you X amount is awesome ! used to have that feeling every week when i was in PBmining , then suddenly the ponzi collapsed  Cry no more weekly payments
but now days where bitcoin price is no one is tipping randomly or sending bitcoins to wrong addresses! so ...
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